After graduating from GW nearly three decades ago, Kim Courtney has returned to campus as a law student and joined Foggy Bottom’s local governing body. At-Large D.C. Council member Anita Bonds swore ...
The University is asking the court to dismiss a chemistry professor’s lawsuit against GW, charging that officials had strong evidence that the professor had engaged in inappropriate behavior with a ...
Milken Institute School of Public Health professor Leana Wen holds a coveted seat as a CNN medical analyst and contributing Washington Post columnist, but her views on COVID have generated backlash ...
Over 800,000 people ride the Metro every day. And for D.C. native Randi Miller, the voice actress responsible for those all-too-familiar “door closing” audio clips, that means 800,000 people know her ...
University President Ellen Granberg joined a national initiative of university presidents to strengthen civic engagement on college campuses, according to a University release last month. The release ...
Students who voted for Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris said they support her vow to protect reproductive rights, endorse economic policies focused on boosting the middle class and ...
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches – “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story – to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of ...
Editor’s note: This article contains live updates of day five of the encampment. To read live updates from day six, click here. The pro-Palestinian encampments – once divided between University Yard ...
Several Foggy Bottom community members are teaming up to record and preserve the deep history of the neighborhood. The Foggy Bottom Association kicked off an ongoing history project last month with a ...
We asked GW students how they intend to cast their ballots for the 2024 election. From mail-in to traveling back home, these students discuss the steps they’ll take to participate in their civic duty.
The key to Magic Johnson’s game was always communication. Johnson, a basketball Hall of Famer, was renowned for his highlight-worthy passes to teammates, a skill that required constant communication ...
The Columbian College of Arts & Sciences will offer a new master’s degree in museums, history and culture next academic year. Four faculty members involved in the program said the 36-credit program is ...